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I spent my first 4 years as an 11B, then I got tired of the bullshat that comes with garrison infantry duties, so I became a 68W, medic.
Now I want to go back to the Infantry.
You are going to love basic bro. It isn't what is used to be, that is for sure. The Army is changing and drill sergeants are getting soft.
a couple of tips though, set yourself apart from the rest. You already are not like everyone else. We live and breath fitness, so you will go far in the Infantry as long as you can PT circles around everyone else. And soak up ALL of the training that you get, because some of that stuff you won't see again until its time for a promotion board.
As soon as you get out of basic, start working on correspondence courses and try to go to as many schools as you can. Take college online. Go to Ranger an airborne asap.
Always be at the right place at the right time in the right uniform.
15 minutes early is on time, if you are on time you are late. That means always be 20-30 minutes early to everything. EVERYTHING.

Good luck bro, you are going to kick some a$$!

Damn! Thanks for all the tips! What I heard people tell me was don't stick out in basic that will always be a reason for the drill sargents to be on my ass. I heard about the whole always be 20 mins earlier at everything. I had my aunt the other day time me as I got off bed and put on the ACU uniform on with boots and everything. Pain in the ass getting the boot right and tight. At the end of the day the back of my heel is all f'd up.

Damn! Thanks for all the tips! What I heard people tell me was don't stick out in basic that will always be a reason for the drill sargents to be on my ass. I heard about the whole always be 20 mins earlier at everything. I had my aunt the other day time me as I got off bed and put on the ACU uniform on with boots and everything. Pain in the ass getting the boot right and tight. At the end of the day the back of my heel is all f'd up.

Well, that is partly true. Don't be a kiss ass, and don't be a dirt bag. Soak up all you can, stay fairly quiet, but speak up when you see something or someone that needs correcting.
While everyone else is fukkin off, be either cleaning your weapon, studying your handbook, or doing PT.
The Drills may fuk with you a bit for being high speed, but that is their job. Just say roger and drive on.
And remember, they can't smoke you forever, and it only hurts for a little while. You will only get stronger, smarter, and faster.

Drill sergeants are people just like us, and they were buck privates too.
You will see that everything is an act, like a play. You are supposed to fail at everything at first, that is how they break you down. Then you learn and succeed at stuff, that is how they 'build' you into a soldier.
I wish i could do it all over again!

Continue to cut and lean up, already down around 20 pounds and looking to drop a few more, starting to see some good progress and striations/seperation, but need to keep going a bit further to set up for a good rebound and push to surpass 190 and stay lean.

What is your plan to accomplish them?

Continue to eat good, and enjoy 1 cheat meal a week
Train hard and be alpha like USP labs it
Take my AP with my carb meals
Utilize Versa-1 and Compound 20 to end the cutting cycle.

I am going to finish my bulk these next 5 weeks (been going great!). Then into a nice cut for fall, right before a solid winter bulk. I may have to shift plans around to fit some Schools, but no big deal.

Awesome deal on AP. I scored 2 of the OEProtein bundles, but I am definitely grabbing a couple more bottles of AP at this price.

Goal: I have a show coming up in 5 weeks. The goals are to present a better physique than I did last year, as well as qualify for a national show in the early summer of next year (or the following year for a 2-year qualification).

How: Diet is #1, of course. That is well on it's way and is constantly evolving, as are the cardio plan and training. In addition I have support from friends and family, which is extremely valuable in times like this. To bring the best total package I've also been working on posing daily, tanning, decorating my suit with extra crystals, and working on my routine. All of those little details really add up and make a difference.

Basically, the goal right now is to prepare for the stage, dominate it, then it's grow time!

Its a good honor to follow your log on the USP Labs forums, if you are not following classic's log you should.

Well, that is partly true. Don't be a kiss ass, and don't be a dirt bag. Soak up all you can, stay fairly quiet, but speak up when you see something or someone that needs correcting.
While everyone else is fukkin off, be either cleaning your weapon, studying your handbook, or doing PT.
The Drills may fuk with you a bit for being high speed, but that is their job. Just say roger and drive on.
And remember, they can't smoke you forever, and it only hurts for a little while. You will only get stronger, smarter, and faster.

Originally Posted by drewsicle3210

Drill sergeants are people just like us, and they were buck privates too.
You will see that everything is an act, like a play. You are supposed to fail at everything at first, that is how they break you down. Then you learn and succeed at stuff, that is how they 'build' you into a soldier.
I wish i could do it all over again!

Really appreciate all the tips! I got a call from an old friend of my moms she just got this big promotion and she works for ICE. Told me when I get back from basic to get a resume together and send it to her that she might be able to hook me up with a job in there. I went from nervous and anxious to super stoked now.

Really appreciate all the tips! I got a call from an old friend of my moms she just got this big promotion and she works for ICE. Told me when I get back from basic to get a resume together and send it to her that she might be able to hook me up with a job in there. I went from nervous and anxious to super stoked now.